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Awards
Sixth Form, Alumnae

The Friends of Royal High School Bath Educational Award

The Friends urge all girls in years 12 and 13 to take advantage of this opportunity to secure funding for their chosen extra-curricular project or activity.

Blackburn Travel award logo Page 1
Sixth Form, Community

GS Blackburn Travel Award 2022

The GS Blackburn Travel Award is given by the alumnae specifically to support students in broadening their horizons via travel.

Christmas 21
Royal High voices, Sixth Form

Student Voice

Student Voice prefects, Sophie Phipson and Eliana Woosnam, joined the weekly Senior Leadership Meeting and shared how much students across the Senior School enjoyed the 'Knowledge is Power' week.

Portrait Rt Hon Greg Clark MP
Sixth Form, Student Voice

Politics students grill MP on climate change and Brexit

Royal High School Bath Sixth Formers studying politics were fortunate to hold a live Q&A session with Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, the Chair of the Science and Technology Select Committee.

Hands up
Sixth Form, Senior School, Student Voice

The voice of a generation

Democracy in action. Students from Bath schools hosted by Royal High School Bath to plan elections for Youth Parliament.

Alumnae Awards 2021
Sixth Form, Alumnae, GDST

Alumnae Awards Presentation 2021

This year’s Alumnae Awards were presented on Monday 15 November during our annual celebration of the RHS Spirit that is inspired by our alumnae.

St John Ambulance Eliza Hyde Nov 2021
Sixth Form, GDST

St John Ambulance Cadets of the Year meet HRH The Princess Royal

Deputy Head Girl, Eliza Hyde attended a Saint John Ambulance Young Achievers’ ceremony in London, in the presence of HRH The Princess Royal.

Izzy Abseil saturday 11 September 2021
Sixth Form, Senior School, GDST

Abseil Adventures for Bristol Hospital

Izzy's dizzying fundraiser makes £600 for Southmead Hospital

Raise Her Up final artwork with subline
Sixth Form, Senior School, Nursery and Prep School, GDST

Raise Her Up: GDST podcast series

This new GDST podcast series picks up where last academic year’s GDST Talks programme left off.